SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492018-02-21T22:24:23-07:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #419896 on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutCustomer #419896urn:uuid:f6468709-2c3a-8765-ce44-a7a2adf398492015-04-23T09:52:41-06:00<p>Thanks Toni_K. I do have the data sheet and have reviewed it so I know what pins power, ground RX and TX are..</p>Toni_K on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutToni_Kurn:uuid:037d19eb-1528-449c-58f3-48dab8db6ef62015-04-23T09:19:06-06:00<p>They are compatible. They use the same cable connection. You should verify the pin out of the EM-506 before hooking up power however.</p>Customer #419896 on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutCustomer #419896urn:uuid:7d542a9f-0ab0-afee-38ae-07395412b79b2015-04-23T07:41:46-06:00<p>Does anyone know if this breakout board will work with the EM-506 GPS receiver or is it only compatible with the GP-635T GPS receiver?</p>Customer #8336 on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutCustomer #8336urn:uuid:30f9377c-fb43-b618-d307-5752bfc35ff72015-02-15T13:59:09-07:00<p>This looks like a DF-13 connector, but I assume from the other comments that it is not. As previously stated, it would be great if someone would make a DF-13 breakout board. Now that APM has been ported to linux, building a raspberry pi, odroid c1, or edison based drone would be alot simpler if such a board existed because then you could use standard pixhawk accessories easily - GPS/compass units use DF-13, power module uses it, etc.</p>Customer #508046 on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutCustomer #508046urn:uuid:74297056-7e66-147d-d107-7c8c5d98c7c62014-09-13T13:53:59-06:00<p>It looks indeed as the EM406A or EM400 connector.</p>Customer #508046 on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutCustomer #508046urn:uuid:a3d7f312-901f-129f-7335-285d076721fd2014-09-13T13:52:30-06:00<p>I also need this with an DF13 6-pin connector.
This way the Pixhawk Flight Controller users can easely check GPS settings and change settings when needed.</p>Customer #515294 on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutCustomer #515294urn:uuid:7cabc120-d3a5-52e0-051a-d504d6a0b59c2014-04-24T04:03:59-06:00<p>Can you build one of these with a Hirose DF-13 5 pin connector? Or maybe even a Hirose DF-13 6 pin connector?</p>Toni_K on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutToni_Kurn:uuid:4ceb5767-7001-a785-4615-02610cd55cb82013-12-30T10:11:00-07:00<p>Yup!</p>nsayer on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS Breakoutnsayerurn:uuid:1e6b4408-d424-970d-7df1-7dba361de7042013-12-28T09:38:09-07:00<p>Is this the same connector used on the <a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/465" rel="nofollow" >EM 406A</a> module?</p>Toni_K on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutToni_Kurn:uuid:f084152b-a5f8-2995-2217-1127927da2472013-05-13T08:47:13-06:00<p>Those are fiducials for the Pick n' Place machine.</p>Snobbotics on BOB-11818 - SparkFun GPS BreakoutSnobboticsurn:uuid:f4440e30-2cb0-b736-79c6-990ba751a1712013-05-13T07:39:19-06:00<p>What are the two pads on opposing corners of the PCB for?</p>